What philosophical lessons about guruship, discipleship, and pride are taught in Chapter 5?

πŸ“– Chapter 5

Chapter 5 of the Sai Satcharitra offers profound philosophical insights, particularly regarding the relationship between a Guru and a disciple. It emphasizes the importance of humility and acting without pride to achieve spiritual welfare. The chapter uses Sai Baba's own conduct as an example, noting his practice of the lesson: "His Guruship to him, and my discipleship to me." This illustrates the path to selflessness. The text suggests that one who has "burned the pride of the body" can become anyone's disciple to achieve the supreme goal. As Chapter 5 explains, this desireless state is key, and a wise person, residing in non-duality, is not burdened by the sense of being the doer of actions.


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